Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, January 21
In the ongoing National Road Safety Month, the Ludhiana traffic police today organised a helmet awareness rally along with students of the Khalsa College for Women, Civil Lines, here.
The rally was flagged off by Additional DCP (Traffic) Dr Pragya Jain, ACP (Traffic) Gurdev Singh and college principal Dr Mukti Gill.
The rally started from the college gate on two-wheelers which passed through Fountain Chowk, Pavilion Mall, Dandi Swami chowk, PAU Gate No 4, Aarti chowk and concluded at the college.
During the rally, the students spread the message of obeying traffic rules
by wearing helmets, by two-wheeler riders as well as pillion riders.
Students also displayed placards and posters regarding road safety. The ADCP and the ACP (Traffic) told the students about ill-effects of not following the traffic rules and regulations and motivated them to keep their vehicle documents with them while commuting.
They also encouraged the students to tell their family members to follow traffic rules to avoid accidents. The college management and the principal appreciated the efforts of the students, staff and the traffic police for conducting the motivational rally for safe driving.
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